Designated Romanian Prime Minister Eugen Tomac acknowledged the USR party’s decision to withdraw support for his government, but remains committed to seeking parliamentary investiture. Tomac stated he will proceed with submitting his cabinet list and governing program to Parliament. He asserts that over 200 Romanian lawmakers currently back his proposed governing project. Despite losing the support of USR, a significant political force, Tomac expressed confidence in securing a majority. He intends to continue negotiations with other parliamentary members to garner the necessary votes. The future of the proposed government now hinges on securing support from other parties in the Romanian Parliament. Tomac maintains a determined stance despite the setback.